Cultural Reverence: Dialogue vs. Debate
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Schedule
Thur., Mar. 6, 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Register through: March 04, 2025
All times shown in central time.
Format
Live online
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Fee
$129
Instructors
Cancellation Policy
If you withdraw three business days prior to the start date of the class, you'll receive a full refund of your tuition minus a $25 administrative fee. No refund is given after that date.
Summary
This four-hour live, interactive webinar is designed for individuals or teams of human services practitioners who wish to enter into healthy discussions regarding culture, identity and related topics. The course offers support for healthy and generative related discussions in any space in your personal and/or professional life.
As a part of the webinar we will practice using a framework for engaging in dialogue (where we have the intention to move closer together and understand one another's perspective without judgment and with acceptance) and avoid debating (trying to pull one another to our view). Further, we will brush up on the 4-Principles of Cultural Humility and explore our own unique identities so that we can better tune into how each of us is unique, as well as how that might inform our perspective and learn the perspectives of others.
It may be beneficial, but not a requirement, to have attended the "Cultural Humility to Cultural Reverence: Foundational Application to Practice" course ahead of time.
Overview
Objectives
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
- Describe the distinctions between dialogue and debate.
- Demonstrate skills to enter into dialogue.
- Plan to apply the 4-Principles of Cultural Humility in personal and/or professional settings.
- Analyze our own identities and experience sharing it with others.
- Apply the Agreements to have ongoing conversations about culture and identity.
Level
Intermediate
Overview: Extra Information
This training is conducted with members from Share Collaborative. Share Collaborative is a collective of innovative facilitators supporting individuals and teams to increase their ability to embrace a trauma-informed, culturally reverent approach to the work you do. Share Collaborative facilitators bring over 30 years of experience as direct service providers, program managers and executive leaders. Their facilitators have a comprehensive understanding of the constraints and dynamics of day-to-day service in a range of environments. Share Collaborative regularly works in the context of criminal justice, health care, behavioral health, education, workforce development and addictions.
This virtual class is being offered remotely at the listed days/times. Details, including instructions for accessing the online learning platform via the internet or dial-in option, will be provided to registrants one week before class.
Earn Continuing Education Hours
By participating in this class you will earn:
Instructional Hours | 4 |
University of Wisconsin Continuing Education Units | .4 |
American Psychological Association - Continuing Education Credit | 4 |
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services - Substance Abuse Counselors - Continuing Education Credit Hours | 4 |
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services - Marriage and Family Therapists - Continuing Education Credit Hours | 4 |
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services - Social Workers - Continuing Education Credit Hours | 4 |
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services - Licensed Professional Counselors | 4 |
Cultural Reverence: Dialogue vs. Debate
Course #: 8726-C-PDAS-8726-25-BH
Fee: $129 For registration assistance: 608-262-2451
Fee
$129
Schedule
Thur., Mar. 6, 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Register through: March 04, 2025
All times shown in central time.
Instructors
Subject Area:
Cancellation Policy
If you withdraw three business days prior to the start date of the class, you'll receive a full refund of your tuition minus a $25 administrative fee. No refund is given after that date.